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Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada
Powered and EMpowered by Indigenous women.
In taking inspiration from the Haudenosaunee Seventh Generation Principle, the Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada was founded in 2012 to preserve and revitalize endangered Indigenous art forms and enrich lives through Indigenous arts and culture.
In using our knowledge from Ancestors and Elders, we are actively practicing and teaching in safe and inclusive spaces. The IACC engages, [re]connects and empowers Indigenous women by promoting the transfer and conservation of cultural knowledge; securing the capacity for the next generations to retain and cultivate intrinsic cultural connections and world views.
A Canada Incorporated Not-for-profit Corporation. Founded 2013. Corporation Number: 9469869
Department of Canadian Heritage designation as a National Arts Service Organization,
Registered Charity #801401274 RR 0001
We are a volunteer organization led by Indigenous women.
For Indigenous Artists
Indigenous Women's Gathering
October 28 & 29th, 2023.
Indigenous Arts Marketplace at St.Laurent Shopping Centre
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Membership can bring you free opportunities. Join our huge directory of artists and take advantage of free marketing, increased sales and workshop facilitation opportunities.
Our Marketplace
Become an IACC member today and open your own store at IndigenARTSY! Our new Indigenous marketplace empowers artists. Sell your work without the trouble of creating your own e-commerce site.
↓ Find Indigenous Art & Artists ↓
Are you looking for workshops? Art? Presenters? Resources?
Millside Ceramics, Chill Baskets, Brandy Bloxom Photography, Tracy Metalic Painting, Nancy Oakley, Rebecca Maracle, Chantal Lanouette, Anna Thompson
IACC Artist Directory
Are you are looking for a specific Indigenous artist or art form? Our on line directory has photos and links to over 250 Indigenous artists. Support our artists and search hand made, Native arts.
Your Marketplace
Your new Indigenous marketplace! Every purchase you make goes directly to Indigenous artists. Find 'a little book of smudge', custom feather bundles and more at IndigenARTSY.
Let's Shop on FB
Are you looking to buy Indigenous arts? Join our amazing new Facebook group where dozens of artists are posting their work for sale.
Pictured: Millside Ceramics.
Looking For Indigenous Art?
Our membership directory hosts over 420 authentic Indigenous artists.
IACC Productions
Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada - Empowering Indigenous Artists Commercial Campaign
Pat Bruderer
Halfmoon Woman
Television commercials and social media ads starring Indigenous women artists have been developed by the IACC to promote https://IndigenARTSY.com our Indigenous arts superstore! Pat Bruderer, Halfmoon Woman is one of the few practicing Birch Bark Biting artists. The Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada along with Bawaadan Collective has produced two short videos to honour Pat's work. Find her work at: http://halfmoonwoman.com and https://IndigenARTSY.com
Project funded by the Ontario Arts Council.
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Carrie Hill
Chill Baskets
The Indigenous Arts Collective of Canada with Bawaadan Collective and Carrie Hill has produced this short to honour her monumental work in Black Ash and Sweetgrass Basketry. Her work has been sent all over the world including an entire collection representing the Haudenosaunee People for the U.S. Embassy in Swaziland, Africa. Visit: http://chill-baskets.com Project funded by the Ontario Arts Council
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The IACC honours the survivors of Indian residential schools and Indian child apprehension programs.The IACC supports, loves and gently holds onto all Indigenous persons affected by child apprehension programs such as the Indian residential 'school' systems, the Sixties Scoop and present day efforts to change, erase, ignore, kill or conform Indigenous cultures of Turtle Island. We offer oien'kwa'ón:we (assemma, tobacco) and Atónnion (Eagle) medicines in memory of those who died and for the continued healing of survivors, their families and communities. May all hold close the teachings of the Ka'nikonhriióhtshera (Good Mind) and move forward in a way that promotes compassion, equality and inclusivity.
The IACC facilitated the 1st and 2nd, National Day of Truth and Reconciliation on Parliament Hill (September 30th, 2021 and 2022). In 2023, Parliament Hill will be occupied by the federal government and partners.
A Canada Incorporated Not-for-profit Corporation
Founded 2013. Corporation Number: 9469869
Department of Canadian Heritage designation as a
National Arts Service Organization,
Registered Charity #801401274 RR 0001
We are artists FOR artists. We are a volunteer organization led by Indigenous women.